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Ukraine’s freedom fight sets example for weakened democracies globally

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The wanton force being thrown at Ukraine by Russian President Vladimir Putin is not just a deepening humanitarian tragedy nor simply a security challenge. It is a civics lesson on a grand scale, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, his army, and his people declare to the world that democracy matters. Enough, perhaps, to die for.

That commitment dwarfs the quarrels that have divided many democracies around the world recently, eroding people’s readiness to compromise and their commitment to representative government.

Why We Wrote This

Democracies worldwide have looked weak and divided, recently. In Europe, Ukraine’s fight for its freedom has put steel in their spines.

Ukraine’s resistance to the invasion, however long it lasts, has impressed European political leaders enough to set aside hot-button issues such as immigration, pandemic restrictions, and fuel prices as almost trivial.

Ukraine’s democratic message seems to have had less impact, so far, in the United States. President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address did highlight bipartisan agreement in support of Ukrainians, but when he turned to domestic matters, that unity evaporated.

In Russia, where nearly all power is vested in Mr. Putin, the long-term effects of Ukraine’s democracy message are even harder to gauge. Will Ukraine’s suffering and determination to join Europe’s “family of democracies” be widely felt among ordinary Russians? And if so, could that undermine Mr. Putin’s authority?

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The wanton force being hurled by Russian President Vladimir Putin against Ukraine is not just a deepening humanitarian tragedy, nor even just a security challenge that is uniting most of the world in opposition and outrage.

It is also proving to be a civics lesson on a grand scale, because the message ringing out from the words and deeds of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, his army, and millions of his countrymen and women is that democracy matters.

And what’s more, that it is worth fighting – even dying – for.

Why We Wrote This

Democracies worldwide have looked weak and divided, recently. In Europe, Ukraine’s fight for its freedom has put steel in their spines.

It’s a message with especial resonance at a time when many democracies worldwide have been weakened by internal divisions, an eroding readiness to compromise, a waning commitment to core institutions of representative government, and the increasing appeal of populist discourse.

In recent days, however, all that has been overshadowed by a passionately renewed commitment to democracy among leaders across Western Europe.

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